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gam
gam at amdahl.UUCP
Fri Feb 1 10:42:00 AEST 1985
> > Anyone who has made much effort at porting C code has encountered lots of
> > problems, all too many of which are due to people misusing the language.
> > Many of those can be avoided by using "lint". Go forth and do so.
> >
> With regard to lint:
>
> 1) Most people working in a Unix environment never use it, because they
> don't have to.
> Human nature being what it is, "go forth and use lint" should get approx-
> imately the same enthusiastic response as "go forth and sin no more."
Lint is widely used here. On more than one occasion a casual misuse
of pointers or arrays were pointed out by lint. Also lint gets almost
as much attention as the C compiler, as far as program maintanence
is concerned. And porting programs from other systems would be
a painful task without lint.
People here aren't using lint because it is a good upright moral
thing to do; they use it because it helps to solve problems. That's
what a good tool is for.
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Gordon A. Moffett ...!{ihnp4,hplabs,sun}!amdahl!gam
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